He's Wayne and I'm Antoinette. Since July 2010 we've been traveling North America, living full-time in our motorhome (see it at page bottom) with two rescued dogs. Our adventures are chronicled as a virtual retirement and travel memoir. Click a tab below to see our camping history, get answers to full-time RV questions, see our travel map, our dogs, favorite places and things we've noticed along the way.

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Friday, December 4, 2009

Iron Bowl - Game Day

Friday, November 27, 2009. Auburn, Alabama

Game time is 1:30 at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Cam and Wayne go to the game but the crowd is too big for me and Amy stays at the campsite with me. While I alternatively stoke the campfire and sip hot tea, Amy finishes a book she's reading for her book club. We both take naps.

The satellite signal went out and we caught glimpses of the game from a neighboring campsite. It was a much more exciting (and close) game than most 'bama fams had expected.

Wayne and Cam were back just before dusk and both were cold and tired. We ate Italian Sausage Ziti for supper before Cam and Amy left for the long drive home. Cam has a gig with Showgoat Saturday night and Amy will go antiquing with her Mom.

When the time came to leave Michigan's Upper Peninsula we aborted our plan to take the southern route and we opted, instead, to backtrac...

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1st Region 101 Artillery Group

Air Defense Command

Auburn University

Class of 1972

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Who Are These Old People?

I just don't know about these two old people hiding out in our midst. They seem to 'hobo' along everywhere we go. Although I've never gotten a real close look, I caught a glimpse of her in the mirror. She is about my height, but is much heavier with lots of gray hair and wrinkles. He looks a lot like Wayne without hair.

We know they're here -- I've found their toenail clippings in the shower. Lately they've been putting food stains onto the fronts of our shirts and they never pick up any of the crumbs they let fall to the floor.

These old people really have some odd habits too. Sometimes in the middle of the night I hear them scooting around the house going to and from the kitchen and bathroom. They mark book pages with clothes pins and put rubber bands around the checkbook. At night they hide stuff from us. It started with the car keys, and glasses -- then the cellphone... now they're hiding important papers. They think it's funny I guess.

These old geezers have an insatiable appetite. As a matter of fact, all they do is eat, take naps and watch old movies on tv. I think there's something wrong with them. They even talk back to the tv! And believe me... they have an opinion about everything!

At least they go to bed early. But then again, they sure get up early too!